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What are Cookies
They are pieces of information stored on your computer, tablet or smartphone in simple text files which our server can read and record. These files do not contain any sensitive information. Throughout a validity period, a cookie allows us, to recognise a device each time it accesses content containing cookies from the same issuer. When you browse this website, you will be asked for your consent to the use of cookies.
Purpose of cookies
This website uses three categories of cookies:
- Essential / Mandatory – These are functional website browsing cookies. They adapt the website layout to the device’s display preferences and memorise information about forms filled in by the user on the website. As they assist with the functioning of the website, they are mandatory cookies. They also participate in security, ergonomics, the choice of language, and the safeguarding of your shopping cart. They are always enabled.
- Audience measurement cookies (more information below); and
- Cookies designed to improve the website’s interactivity.
Your Cookie Rights and Choices
To provide transparency and control of cookies, we use a cookie banner displayed when you first visit our website. The cookie banner informs you about the cookies we create and use. It also allows you to provide or withdraw consent for the placement of non-essential cookies. We sometimes call those cookies “mandatory” or “essential” cookies because they are indispensable for the proper functioning of the website. They are automatically activated.
You give your consent to the other options selected by clicking on the icon “OK, I agree” on the cookie banner displayed on your first visit. This consent applies while you continue navigating all the pages of the website. Your settings will not automatically apply to all RATP Dev group companies worldwide that you visit. Therefore, you will need to select the cookies when you leave this site to go to another site of RATP Dev.
You can reset or manage your browsers on your device to accept or refuse cookies. Cookies can also be regularly removed from your device via its browser.
Sometimes, websites allow you to reject all cookies. If this happens, you may be unable to offer you certain functionalities, services, or support.
Once you have provided us with your consent, the key and consent status will be stored in a cookie so that this website can automatically read and follow your consent in all subsequent page requests and future end-user sessions for up to 12 months.
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Audience measurement cookies
We use the services offered by the American company Google LLC Data collected through cookies is transmitted and stored by Google LLC. If you do not wish to allow the use of cookies, you can disable them through your browser settings.
In some browsers you can set up rules to manage cookies on a site-by-site basis, giving you more fine-grained control over your privacy.
The Google Analytics service mainly uses first-party cookies to report on visitor’s (that is “user”) interactions on our website. These cookies are placed and read on the user's device equipment as soon as the user accesses a website using the "Google Analytics" service. Users may disable cookies or delete any individual cookies.
Data generated by these cookies are related to:
- Your use of the website;
- Your IP address to determine the connection city. This data is immediately anonymised after location and is not communicated to us.
You can find more information by visiting the pages of Google Analytics.
Cookies designed to improve the Site’s interactivity
We rely on certain features to make the website interactive. These include cookies such as sharing buttons (Twitter, Facebook), videos posted on the site and animated presentations.
LinkedIn: LinkedIn uses different types of cookies to run ad-related products. For a full list of these cookies click here.
IP Address: Your IP address is automatically assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider. An IP address may be identified and logged automatically in our server log files whenever a user accesses the Services, along with the time of the visit and the page(s) that were visited. Collecting IP addresses is standard practice and is done automatically by many websites, applications and other services. We use IP addresses for purposes such as calculating usage levels, diagnosing server problems and administering the Services. We may also derive your approximate location from your IP address.
Webforms: When submitted through our webforms on the contact us, feedback and request a quote pages, the website collects personal information such as name, address, email address, telephone number(s), your business area and any attachments that you might choose to submit.
We use Javascripts and web beacons. By using Javascript in your browser we can make our website interactive and develop applications for the web. A web beacon is a small graphic image on our sites. By means of this image, we can, for example, determine how many visitors saw the page at which times. These techniques can also be used for marketing and tracking purposes.
If you do not wish to allow the use of those cookies, you can disable them through your browser settings.
Cookies management
Users have the option to configure their browser so that cookies are saved in their device or, conversely, rejected. Cookies can be rejected systematically or according to their issuer.
For the management of cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will allow you to find out how to change your wishes cookie preferences. For example:
- for Internet Explorer ™
- for Safari ™
- for Google Chrome ™
- for Firefox ™
- for Opera ™
- for Android ™
For other browsers, please consult the documentation that your browser manufacturer provides.
Please note that if you disable cookies, our website may not function properly or at all or your access to our website and its features may be affected or restricted and we cannot be held responsible for this.
This Policy was last updated on: 7 February 2024